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    EFFICIENT TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT: CONGESTION CONTROL AND LOAD BALANCING IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS (2020)


    Ganesha M, Dr Sarvottam Dixit
    JCR. 2020: 4748-4756

    Abstract

    The goal of mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs) is to build temporary networks without the need for centralized management or the standard support tools found in traditional networks, resulting in networks without infrastructure. increase. The mobile ad hoc networks set up networks all over the place to ensure the future. Due to an excessive amount of traffic on the network, congestion—the main cause of a link break—also results in node failure and topology changes in ad hoc networks. The nodes are under an excessive amount of load, which results in buffer overflow and subsequent packet loss. This causes packet delays and has an impact on the MANET protocol's packet delivery ratio. A way to prevent network congestion is using load balancing. The network will be used more effectively, packet delays will be decreased, and the rate of packet delivery will rise if the load is balanced. The performance of the entire network is improved by shifting traffic from crowded pathways to less congested routes When using ad-hoc on-demand multipath distance vector (AOMDV), routes with more hops are ignored and paths with fewer hops are chosen. In order to identify and maybe avoid congestion, we give a study of congestion management routing approaches in this work. Better performance is required in MANETs as a result of the users' increased diversity and breadth as well as their greater use of MANETs for various purposes.

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    Volume 7 Issue-11

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